Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 2.5inch 1TB : for your storage needs
My star ratings- 4/5
As you all know that your data on computer increases with
time. Mine also was soaring at a very high rate as I regularly used to download
movies over Internet. And I don’t want
to delete any of my data hence arises the need of an external storage device. First
of all I listed down my requirements so as to easily narrow down my search.
My Requirements
1. Compact and handy that’s easy to carry.
2. Minimum 1TB storage capacity as I don’t want to assist it
with another storage device in near 3-4 years.
3. USB 3.0 compatibility as it is the latest data transfer
mode.
4. No external power supply.
5. Most importantly, it should be in the price range of 5-6k.
Western Digital or Seagate
I started searching over Internet and finally short listed
two major brands dealing in external hard disks- Seagate & Western Digital.
Now I have to choose a particular model from these two brands.
Considering my requirements I choose Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 2.5inch 1TB. Seagate
was bit costlier than WD. Generally speaking, WD has an upper age when talking
of storage devices, but that doesn’t mean that Seagate is inferior to WD in any
way.
USB 2.0 vs. USB 3.0
USB is the acronym for Universal Serial Bus.
USB 2.0 hi-speed offers a link speed of 60MBps while USB 3.0
super-speed establishes a link speed of around 625MBps. The transfer speed also
depends upon the internal hardware.
Usually a USB 2.0 will offer write and read speeds close to 30MBps and a USB 3.0 offers read speeds close to 90MBps and write speeds close to 60MBps (but only if plugged into a USB 3.0 port which is available in latest PCs). For information, if a USB 3.0 device is connected to USB 2.0 ports, it works like a USB 2.0 device only.
In gist, data transfer over USB 3.0 is 3-times faster
than USB 2.0. Also note that still USB 3.0 is not available in all
computers and will take time to completely replace USB 2.0.
Features of WD My Passport
1. Dimensions- 4.3 x 3.3 x 0.7 inches
2. Weight- 0.2kgs
3. Hard drive capacity- 1TB
3. Hard drive capacity- 1TB
4. Size- 2.5inch
5. Spin rate- 5400 rpm
6. Connectivity- USB 3.0, backward compatible with USB
2.0 & USB 1.1
7. Supported OS- Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Mac
8. Warranty- 3years
9. No external power
10. Plug & play simplicity
11. Password protection
Hardware and inclusions
The external drive is very lightweight and compact. The size
is like it’s name- Passport. It is so small that it can easily fit into shirt
or jeans pocket. The looks are not very attractive and the plastic
case is very glossy and can easily attract fingerprints.
The actual storage capacity is 931GB and it is
because of the storage drive manufacturers measure the capacity in decimals
where as Windows does it in binary.
The package includes the drive and USB 3.0 cable. The
length of provided cable is just around 12 inches but anyways it is sufficient.
Software
The software is preloaded in the external drive and
it is very easy to use. You have to install the software on your computer.
First time when you connect it to your PC, it will ask you to backup the data
on PC. Once you have taken the backup on the external drive, it will automatically
check for any additional files when you connect it to PC next time. During
backup the software displays the overall data transfer progress. The restoring
is also a very easy process as you can choose the location where you want to
restore the backup data.
There is provision of password protecting it but if
you forgot your password, no one can help you- not even WD support. It will be
a useless gadget for you in that case.
There is option of drive diagnostics to check the
performance and also to set the timer when the drive goes to sleep.
Problem faced & Customer Support
There is only one problem that I have faced with my device
till now. When I am trying to remove this device from my PC it is always (most
of the time) showing the error that ‘Generic Volume cannot be removed. Please
close other programs’. I have tried to diagnose the problem but unable to find
a solution till now.
I have called WD customer support (Toll free number: 1800
200 5789) and they told that it might be because my operating system is
using any of the files on my external drive. They suggested removing the drive
after shutting down my computer. Though I am not totally satisfied with their
response but I have no other option.
Pros
1. It is very compact and lightweight considering the
storage of 1TB.
2. Works silently, can rarely hear the drive sound.
3. User-friendly preloaded software.
4. Does not require external power.
5. Easy to backup and restore files.
6. Automatic backup of data.
Cons
1. Plastic housing feels cheap and flimsy.
2. Micro USB 3.0 socket is different from USB 2.0, so
if you lose the original cable it may be difficult and costly affair to replace
it.
3. My mobile didn’t recognize the external drive while
connecting it to my Nokia N8. It may be because of the incompatibility of my
mobile with 1TB drives.
4. No carry case provided. Even other manufacturers
also don’t provide it but it is very much required.
5. I tried it to backup OS of my Vaio (having USB 2.0) but I
couldn’t do, as there are devices/ computers that still don’t support USB 3.0.
Pricing
I purchased it from flipkart.com for Rs.5240 in June’2011. It
is now available at Rs.6693 (I am unable to understand the hike in prices) at
flipkart.com & at Rs.6300 on letsbuy.com.
Final words
It may not be a perfect device, but with its moderate price,
this is a decent device to back up big files from your computer on this small
portable hard drive. Western Digital is a big name in external storage drives
so it can be relied upon.
Recommendations
1. It is highly recommended for travelers and
entrepreneurs who are always on the move. Just imagine carrying all your
data in your pocket.
2. If you have limited hard disk space and you don’t want to
change your PC, juts go for it. It will fulfill all your storage needs.
3. If you are having desktop computer, this device
will give you the portability of Laptop computer as you can connect it to any
PC at any place/ cyber café.
BEWARE: External drives are very delicate and need
to be handled with care. You have to be very cautious while carrying it in your
baggage. A hard jerk or a drop can be deadly for it. So it is always advisable
to carry it in a properly padded/ cushioned case. I purchased such a carrying
case from ebay.in for Rs.300.
Nice review, well detailed as usual.
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